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251. Population-based incidence of severe acute respiratory virus infections among children aged <5 years in rural Bangladesh, June-October 2010.

252. A possible outbreak of swine influenza, 1892.

253. Molecular characterization of Clostridium botulinum isolates from foodborne outbreaks in Thailand, 2010.

254. Early hypercytokinemia is associated with interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 dysfunction and predictive of fatal H7N9 infection.

256. Were the English sweating sickness and the Picardy sweat caused by hantaviruses?

257. John Snow and cholera--the bicentenary of birth.

258. Lost trust: a yellow fever patient response.

259. West nile virus in the United States - a historical perspective.

260. Natural history of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1.

261. Simulation of the probable vector density that caused the Nagasaki dengue outbreak vectored by Aedes albopictus in 1942.

262. Our weak defense against the gonococcus.

263. Q fever outbreaks in Poland during 2005-2011.

264. The Canadian contribution to the science of verotoxigenic Escherichia coli and associated illnesses: the early years.

265. Eyes on the prize: lessons from the cholera wars for modern scientists, physicians, and public health officials.

266. Plague in Tanzania: an overview.

267. [Epidemiological studies on the poliomyelitis in Spain before the vaccination].

268. [The becoming of public medicine in the second half of XVIII--first half of XIX centuries: report. V. The main results of implementation of concept of medical police].

269. [Cholera epidemic in Brescia in 1836].

271. [Treatment and remedies against smallpox outbreaks in Ferrara in the late nineteenth century].

272. "Phthisiophobia": the difficult recognition of transmission of tuberculosis to health care workers.

273. Antibody responses in humans infected with newly emerging strains of West Nile Virus in Europe.

274. Abecedarium: Who am I? G'….

275. Dr Thomas Aitchison Latta (c1796-1833): pioneer of intravenous fluid replacement in the treatment of cholera.

276. Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti in the continental United States: a vector at the cool margin of its geographic range.

277. From SARS to H7N9: will history repeat itself?

278. The singular science of John Snow.

279. John Snow.

280. What the world's religions teach, applied to vaccines and immune globulins.

281. SARS: chronology of the epidemic.

282. Epidemiology. The SARS wake-up call.

283. War stories.

284. Small oversights that led to the Great Plague of Marseille (1720-1723): lessons from the past.

285. Lessons from the history of quarantine, from plague to influenza A.

286. [Historical review of the plague in South America: a little-known disease in Colombia].

287. The origin of lentivirus research: Maedi-visna virus.

288. HISTORY DOWN THE DRAIN.

289. [Tuberculosis--a neverending story].

290. Malaria in Laconia, Greece, then and now: a 2500-year-old pattern.

291. History of blood transfusion in sub-saharan Africa.

293. Earthquakes and plague during Byzantine times: can lessons from the past improve epidemic preparedness.

294. Digitizing historical plague.

296. Vaccine allocation in a declining epidemic.

297. Outbreak of dengue virus serotype-2 (DENV-2) of Cambodian origin in Manipur, India - association with meteorological factors.

298. The history of dengue outbreaks in the Americas.

299. Principles of reasoning in historical epidemiology.

300. Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae causing outbreaks & sporadic cholera in northern India.

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